Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal teammate Rafael Leao has had a go at the Saudi Pro League, claiming UEFA Champions League football is more valuable than the cash-rich Middle Eastern league.
The 24-year-old bagged 11 goals and 10 assists as Milan won the 2021-22 Serie A title, their first league success in 11 years. Leao was just as impressive last season – notching up 15 goals and 10 assists in the league – even as Milan faltered in their title defence, finishing a distant fourth, 20 points behind winners Napoli.
Having signed a new contract this summer, Leao recently told GQ (as quoted by transfer expert Fabrizio Romano) that the Champions League is far more valuable to him than a lucrative Saudi Pro League deal. Romano tweeted:
Rafael Leao and Cristiano Ronaldo have contrasting records in the UEFA Champions League, European club football’s blue riband competition.
Leao has played 16 games in the competition – all for Milan – bagging two goals and six assists. Meanwhile, his Portugal teammate, Ronaldo, is the Champions League’s record goalscorer with 140 goals in 183 appearanaces for three different clubs.
The Al-Nassr attacker last played the Champions League in the 2021-22 season in the Round of 16 second leg against Atletico Madrid. He has scored most of his goals in the competition (105) for Real Madrid, with whom he won four of his five titles.
Cristiano Ronaldo holds a plethora of records in the Champions League. He’s the first player to win the competition five times and the only one to score for two winning clubs in the final.
Moreover, his 17 goals in Madrid’s victorious 2013-14 ‘La Decima’ campaign is another competition record.